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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006) for Knoll International, New York, United States. Platner Collection Mid-century Modern coffee table, designed in 1966. Clear, beveled glass and chrome-plated steel.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Minnesota.Height: 15 in x diameter: 36 in.
Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (German, 1886–1969) for Knoll, United States. Barcelona coffee table, designed 1928. Chrome plated steel frame with a glass top. Wear along the bottom of each of the four legs of the table.Glass top; height: 40 in x width: 40 in. Stand; height: 16 1/2 in x width: 38 in x depth: 38 in.
Dunbar, United States. Low, square, mid-century coffee table, ca. 1965. Oil-finished walnut top and chrome-plated steel base. Retains original paper label with "Dayton's Dept. 771, Oil, Dunbar". Style of Edward Wormley.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Minnesota.Height: 14 in x width: 48 in x depth: 48 in.
Arne Hovmand-Olsen (Danish, 1919-1989) for Warm Nordic, Denmark. Evermore walnut Mid-century Modern dining table. With two leaves. The dining table has been painted black.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went.Height: 28 in x width: 63 in x depth: 33 in.
Florence Knoll (American, 1917-2019) for Knoll Associates, New York, United States. One oval Mid-century Modern conference table or desk, designed 1961. Walnut, leather, and chrome-plated steel.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Minnesota.Height: 28 1/2 x width: 78 in x depth: 48 in.
†AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE LIGHTER by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1901, the spherical lighter fitted with two matches, raised on two ball feet joining to two ring handles with thumbpieces, above a rectangular ashtray base on four flattened bun feet, engraved with 13th Hussars regimental badge and with presentation inscription dated 1899-1900, (a/f). 15.7cm wide, 10.9 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: COLONEL BLAGROVE CB / AND OFFICERS / 13TH HUSSARS / FROM / CAPTAIN R N SMYTH / 21ST LANCERS / SOUTH AFRICA / 1899-1900Marks to base tray heavily rubbed; other sets throughout are clear. Stands upright, diagonal rocking to base. One fixing pin for lighter to tray deficient. Engravings lightly rubbed. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
SIX FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, GEORGE III AND LATER various makers and towns, including one by William Hope, Exeter 1823; one by Christian Ker Reid, David Reid & Christian Bruce Reid, Newcastle 1839; and one by Adam Elder (probably), Edinburgh 1830; together with three London examples, four variously engraved with crests, monograms or initials. (6) Edinburgh example 22.4cm long, 13 troy ounces gross
A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER TABLE MODELS OF PHEASANTS one with import marks, George Bedingham, Chester 1910, each modelled standing and with hinged wings. (2) 25cm long, 13.9 troy ounces grossOne with import marks to the detachable head. Pin to one hinge protruding and a replacement. One tail feather possibly repaired. Each stands upright.
A MIXED GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, 20TH CENTURY including four table forks by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923, Old English pattern; six silver-handled butter knives by Henry Greaves, Sheffield 1915; etc. (19) Butter knives 17.5cm long, weighable silver 14.9 troy ounces gross
†TWO VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE LIGHTERS the first Irish, by West & Son, Dublin 1882, modelled as a Roman lamp, the shallow circular reservoir with plain loop handle and bud finial, raised on a circular foot, engraved with the regimental badge of XVIII Hussars, with presentation inscription (retrospectively) dated 1879; the second, marks rubbed, similarly modelled as a Roman lamp, the shallow circular reservoir with coiled serpent handle and bud finial, raised on a circular foot, with presentation inscription dated 1898. (2) First approx. 7cm diameter, 11.3cm handle to spout, 9 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscriptions: first, PRESENTED BY / LIEUT / W H BIGGS-BALDWIN / 1879; second, TO THE OFFICERS / XV KING'S HUSSARS / FROM MAJOR R P RIDDELL, KING'S ROYAL RIFLES / 1898 (heavily worn).
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a card case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1923, rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with engraved bands around a vacant circular cartouche; a whistle by H W Ashford & Co, Birmingham 1890, heavily chased with scrolling foliage on a stippled ground; a miniature reniform table and two shield-back chairs by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901; etc. (Qty) Card case 8.7cm by 4.7cm, weighable silver 3.4 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE IV SILVER-TOPPED GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOX by George Reid, London 1826, the circular pull-off lid engraved with a crest, the panel-cut glass body with star-cut base. 8.5cm diameterThe maker's mark rubbed but decipherable. Some flea bites to the glass. A tiny split to the edge of the silver cover.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS maker W A (attributed to William Watkins), London 1773, of clustered column design with leaf-form capitals, the square bases chased with swags and flowerheads, crested, weighted. (4) 32cm highThe marks match throughout the sticks and sconces. One sconce is misshapen. One with pierced holes to raised swags. One rocks slightly. Surface wear commensurate with age but generally in reasonable/good order.
A GROUP OF FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE, GEORGE IV AND LATER including a pair of table spoons by William Eaton, London 1828; four table forks by Henry Holland, London 1861; seven tea spoons by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1863; etc., variously engraved. (18) Table forks 19.9cm long, 27.9 troy ounces gross
SIX HANOVERIAN PATTERN GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS various makers and dates, all London, including Ebenezer Coker; Thomas & William Chawner 1768; maker RS 1761; maker R H 1759; one rat-tail, two picture-back, variously engraved with crests and initials. (6) Rat-tail example 20.6cm long, 10.9 troy ounces gross
LawDalton (Michael), The Countrey Justice, Containing the Practise of the Justices of the Peace out of their Sessions ....Societie of Stationers, 1626, folio in sixes, [12], 410, [14] pages, including the first and last leaves which are the original blanks, some tanning and creasing, a few ink spots, small hole in O5, lacking free endpapers, endpaper hinges taped, armorial bookplate, re-backed calf. ESTC S116360;Lambard (William), Eirenarcha: or of The office of the Justices of Peace, in foure Bookes ...Printed by Ralph Newbery, 1588, small octavo, [2], 16, [2], 17-480, 497-627, [81] pages, bound without gather 2J and two preliminaries including at least one blank, lacking six leaves of 2T (table), final leaf a blank, marginal tear to D2 affecting side note, early marginal annotation to a few pages, ownership inscription, small hole in Q4, re-backed calf. ESTC S108197;With five others. (7)
Luther (Martin)Dris Martini Lutheri, Colloquia Mensalia: or, Dr Martin Luther’s Divine Discourses At his Table, &c. Which in his life Time hee held with divers Learned Men ..... Printed by William Du-Gard, 1652, folio, portrait frontis, [38], 541, [1] pages, title printed in red and black, glue marks to fore-edge margin of page 87, re-backed calf boards with armorial of Society of Writers to the Signet. ESTC R23064
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